Previously it wasnt working but now its working, TRUST ME
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// We can bind module to a name
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M :: #import "Multimedia.core"
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// You can bind struct to a name
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MU :: M.MU
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// We can bind a lambda to a name
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Start :: M.StartMultimedia
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Update :: M.UpdateMultimedia
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// Other example of binding a lambda to a name
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SomeOtherLambda :: () ;; pass
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AliasOf :: SomeOtherLambda
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// We can bind a simple type to name, this type is
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// exactly the same as int, typechecker doesn't complain
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NewInt :: int
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// We can force it to complain using a '#strict' directive
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// this makes a new type that requires casting, good for ids
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// and stuff like that, normal int operations still work!
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StrictInt :: #strict int
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SomeStruct :: struct ;; a: int
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StructAlias :: SomeStruct
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main :: (): int
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some_struct: SomeStruct = {a = 10}
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struct_alias: StructAlias = some_struct
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Assert(struct_alias.a == 10)
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#Assert(SomeStruct == StructAlias)
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#Assert(NewInt == int)
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#Assert(StrictInt != int)
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Start(x = 1280, y = 720)
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Update()
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return 0
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